Exam 20: Income Inequality and Poverty
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Assume that the government proposes a negative income tax that calculates the taxes owed as follows: Taxes Owed = (1/3 × Income) − $10,000. If a family doesn't earn any income, how does the negative income tax affect it?
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Table 20-6
Poverty Thresholds in 2018 by Size of Family and Number of Related Children Under 18 Years
Source: U. S. Bureau of the Census, Current Population Survey.
-Refer to Table 20-6. What is the poverty line in 2018 for a family of six with three children?

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Standard measurements of the degree of income inequality take both money income and in-kind transfers into account.
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The life-cycle pattern of income variation causes inequality in the distribution of annual income, but it does not necessarily represent .
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Scenario 20-4
Suppose the government implemented a negative income tax and used the following formula to compute a family's tax liability:
Taxes owed = (1/4 of income) - $14,000
-Refer to Scenario 20-4. This negative income tax ensures that families earn at least $56,000.
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Which of the following is not an example of a welfare program?
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Suppose that a family saves and borrows to buffer itself against changes in income. These actions relate to which problem in measuring inequality?
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Scenario 20-5
Zooey is a single mother of two young children whose husband died in a tragic car accident. She earns $20,000 per year working as a cashier at a grocery store. The government uses a negative income tax system in which
Taxes owed = (1/4 of income) - $15,000.
-Refer to Scenario 20-5. Zooey's friend Alfredo owes $0 in taxes. How much does he earn?
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Which political philosophy concludes that equality of opportunities is more important than equality of outcomes?
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What is one argument made by proponents of in-kind transfers over cash payments to the needy?
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Alyssa currently earns $105,000 a year, while her junior partner, Oakley, earns $65,000 a year. From the perspective of a utilitarian, if both of their incomes are subject to diminishing marginal utility, taking a dollar from Alyssa and giving it to Oakley will
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Which of the following statements is characteristic of utilitarianism?
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About half of black and Hispanic children in female-headed households live in poverty.
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On what type of income do many economists believe that people base their consumption?
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Which of the following does not explain the rise in income inequality in the United States from 1970 to 2017?
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Based on U.S. data for 2017, the poverty rate is the highest for which group of people?
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Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) is an example of a negative income tax program.
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Table 20-7
Distribution of Income in Imagination
Number of Families Income Range Average Income 23,500 less than \ 18,000 \ 15,890 42,410 between \ 18,000 and \ 36,000 \ 27,450 57,330 between \ 36,000 and \ 54,000 \ 46,220 63,490 between \ 54,000 and \ 72,000 \ 65,000 24,770 between \ 72,000 and \ 90,000 \ 80,790 23,500 more than \ 90,000 \ 118,750
-Refer to Table 20-7. If the poverty rate in Imagination is 25%, in what income range on the table is the poverty line?
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Figure 20-2
-Refer to Figure 20-2. Which of the following is consistent with the data reported in the figure?

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An advantage of a negative income tax is that it does not encourage the breakup of families because the only criterion for assistance is family income.
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